Scamp

/skæmp/ noun

A mischievous person, especially a child, who behaves in a playfully troublesome way. Someone who is rascally but endearing.

Originally from 'scamp' as a verb meaning to perform work hastily or carelessly, derived from obsolete 'scamp' meaning to roam about as a highway robber. The noun sense of mischievous person developed in the 18th century.

AFskelm
AMመጥፎ
ARصعلوك
BGпакостник
BNছোটো চোর
CAgolfo
CSdarebák
DAskælm
DESchurke
ELαλήτης
ESbribón
ETkaval
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